Blackjack Deviations
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*Appendices
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Rule variations will have an effect on the player’s expected return. The numbers below show the effect on the player’s return under various rules and after taking into consideration proper basic strategy adjustments. These changes are relative to the following rules: eight decks, dealer stands on soft 17, player may double on anyfirst two cards, player can double after splitting, playermay split to 4 hands.
Can I get a chart for Hi-Lo 6 Deck H17 playing deviations for the following? LS 17 vs A 16 vs 7 16 vs A 15 vs 7 15 vs 8 15 vs A 14 vs A 13 vs 10 88 vs A The charts should look like this and show how the advantage changes with the count. I want to see a chart and not just index numbers. TIP: There is an comprehensive section on Blackjack Deviations in our Card Counting Training Course. To get a complete walk-through of the what, why, and how, along with memorization tips, check out the Video Training Course. Betting Deviations are times when you will change your bet. As the true count changes, the edge changes. Top 20 blackjack deviations At timestamp 38:42 of the same video linked above, Munchkin suggests you should get your running count accurate to 1 mistake (by a count of 1) per 3-4 shoes (about 20 decks). There is a True Count value at which a basic blackjack strategy deviation play is mathematically justified. But many of these situations rarely occur and it is not worth the effort to memorize over 175 individual index numbers. But there is a sub group of these index plays called the ILLUSTRAIOUS 18.Blackjack Rule VariationsBlackjack DeviationsRuleEffectBlackjacks pay 2 to 1+2.27%Triple down on any two cards+1.64%Five cardCharlie1+1.46%Optional half win for 5-card Charlie9+0.77%Suited blackjacks pay 2 to 1+0.57%Player 21-points is automatic winner+0.54%Single deck+0.48%Early surrender against ace+0.39%Player 21 vs. dealer blackjack is a push+0.35%5-card win pays 3-2+0.33%Blackjack tie pays 3 to 2+0.32%Six-card Charlie pays 3 to 2+0.31%Early surrender against ten+0.24%5-card (or more) 21 automatically pays 2 to 1+0.24%Player may double on any number of cards+0.23%Ace and 10 after splitting aces is a blackjack (paying 3-2)+0.21%Player may draw to split aces+0.19%Double deck+0.19%Six card Charlie1+0.16%Player may double, double for less, or stand after splitting aces+0.15%Tied blackjack pays 1-2+0.11%Ace and 10 after splitting aces is a blackjack (paying 6-5)+0.11%Double Down Rescue+0.10%6-card win pays 2-1+0.09%Player may resplit aces+0.08%Player may double or stand after splitting aces+0.08%Late surrender against ten+0.07%Four decks+0.06%7-card win pays 5-1+0.05%777 pays 3 to 1 automatically+0.05%Five decks+0.03%777 pays 2 to 1 automatically+0.03%Six decks+0.02%Seven card Charlie1+0.01%Late surrender against ace+0.00%Dealer must stop with six cards+0.00%Late surrender after splitting+0.00%Split to only 3 hands-0.01%No-peek: ace showing2-0.01%BB+13-0.01%Dealer secretly goes first5-0.02%OBBO4-0.03%European no hole card (splitting)7-0.03%European no hole card (doubling)7-0.08%Player may double on 9-11 only-0.09%No-peek: ten showing6-0.10%Player may not resplit-0.10%European no hole card7-0.11%Player may not double after splitting-0.14%Player may double on 10,11 only-0.18%Player may not split aces-0.18%Dealer hits on soft 17-0.22%Blackkjack pays 7-5-0.45%Player may not split-0.57%Red blackjack pays 2-1, Black blackjack pays 3-2, Mixed blackjack pays 1-1-0.57%Blackjack pays 6-5-1.39%Player may not double-1.48%Player loses 17 ties-1.87%Player may not double nor split-1.91%Blackjacks pay 1 to 1-2.27%Player loses 17,18 ties-3.58%Player loses 17-19 ties-5.30%Dealer bust on 22 is a push8-6.91%Player loses 17-20 ties-8.38%Player loses 17-21 ties-8.86%Notes
*A ’Charlie’ is an automatic winner. For example the five-card Charlie rule means the player automatically wins with 5 cards, as long as he didn’t bust.
*Dealer does not peek for blackjack with an ace up. If dealer has a ace-up blackjack, player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting. A 10-up blackjack will be revealed immediately after peeking, and the player will lose only his original wager, except a blackjack tie will push.
*BB+1 refers to an Australian rule, in which the player will lose all busted bets, plus one unit, if the dealer gets a blackjack. For example, if the player splits 8’s to three hands of a 20, (doubled) 19, and a busted hand, and the dealer get a blackjack, then the player will lose 2 units, one for the busted hand, and one from the remaining 3 units on the table. There is a great deal of confusion for the term for his rule, some sources calling it ’OBBO,’ for Original and Busted Bets Only.
*OBBO stands for Original Bets and Busted Only. ’Original Bets’ means each original bet per hand. So, if the player bet $5 and split to three hands, he would have three original bets of $5 each. As far as I know, the OBBO rule is confined to some parts of Australia and Malaysia. In the example above, the player would lose 3 units under this rule, one for the busted hand and two for the number of unbusted hands. The term is discussed in depth in the bookThe Pro’s Guide to Spanish 21 and Australian Pontoon by Katarina Walker.
*This strange rule is actually followed in Pennsylvania, on Shufflemaster TMS-300 video multi-player blackjack games. State law prohibits one player taking the cards of another player. The way they implement this rule is to give every player, and the dealer, a separate shoe. The dealer plays out his hand first, secretly, and the results stored in memory. Then the cards used by the dealer are removed for each player shoe. When all players have finished acting, the game shows what cards the dealer drew already. According to Shufflemaster, the effect of this rule is 0.02% in favor of the dealer. Shufflemaster wishes to add this rule is part of a patent-pending technology.
*Dealer does not peek for blackjack with a 10 up. If dealer has a 10-up blackjack, player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting. An ace-up blackjack will be revealed immediately after peeking, and the player will lose only his original wager, except a blackjack tie will push.
*Dealer does not take a hole card, or never peeks at it if he does. If the dealer has a blackjack, then player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting, except a blackjack tie will push. The cost of this rule to the player is 0.08% when doubling, and 0.03% when splitting. This breakdown is important in the case of Galaxy casinos in Macau, where the player only loses the original bet when doubling, but everything when splitting, if the dealer gets a blackjack.
*The push on a dealer 22 rule is a legally protected rule. The rights belong to the owner of Blackjack Switch.
*This rule can be found at the Pharaoh’s Palace in Macau. The player may invoke the rule before the dealer checks for blackjack. The effect shown is based on the dealer not taking a hole card.Blackjack Deviations ChartBlackjack Deviations 18Written by: Michael ShacklefordCan I get a chart for Hi-Lo 6 Deck H17 playing deviations for the following?LS17 vs A16 vs 716 vs A15 vs 715 vs 815 vs A14 vs A13 vs 1088 vs AThe charts should look like this and show how the advantage changes with the count. I want to see a chart and not just index numbers.I only need the ones listed above because I got the rest from https://www.card-counting.com/cvcxonlineviewer3.htmI know I’m asking for a lot and I doubt anyone will even bother with my first request, but it would be great if I could also get charts for the following:6 Deck H17 DAS99 vs A6 Deck H17 NDAS99 vs ADouble Downs for 6 Deck H1711 vs A10 vs A8 vs 67 vs 6A8 vs 6A2 vs 66 Deck H17 Hard Hit/Stand16 vs A15 vs A12 vs 6A7 vs AI’m making a basic strategy chart that includes playing deviations in the chart. Basic strategy is the first word when there is a playing deviation in a white space. Here is what I have so far. If I can get the charts I asked for, I will show the updated chart.Edit: The values for the previous chart were floored. They should be correct now.The black numbers are EV-Maximizing indices. They are not ideal for Doubling, Splitting, and Surrendering. If I can get charts for the following, I can improve the table. I will post the rest of this table if I can get what I asked for, along with a table for 6 Deck, S17, DAS, LS. I have added all of the playing deviations from the site I previously linked except for a few splits that are not worth the risk.When it comes to doubling, you should double for less if the true count is in between the EV-Maximizing index and the Risk Averse index. If it’s below the black number, you would hit. If it’s above the gold number, you would do a full double down. The same goes for Insurance. Insure for less if the true count is between the two numbers. As for even money, you either take it or don’t, but it’s still risk averse. This is ideal for Kelly betting.I can add way more to these tables if someone is willing to send me the charts. I will post more tables if someone is willing to help me with playing deviation charts.
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*Appendices
*Miscellaneous
*External LinksIntroductionBlackjack Deviations Chart
Rule variations will have an effect on the player’s expected return. The numbers below show the effect on the player’s return under various rules and after taking into consideration proper basic strategy adjustments. These changes are relative to the following rules: eight decks, dealer stands on soft 17, player may double on anyfirst two cards, player can double after splitting, playermay split to 4 hands.
Can I get a chart for Hi-Lo 6 Deck H17 playing deviations for the following? LS 17 vs A 16 vs 7 16 vs A 15 vs 7 15 vs 8 15 vs A 14 vs A 13 vs 10 88 vs A The charts should look like this and show how the advantage changes with the count. I want to see a chart and not just index numbers. TIP: There is an comprehensive section on Blackjack Deviations in our Card Counting Training Course. To get a complete walk-through of the what, why, and how, along with memorization tips, check out the Video Training Course. Betting Deviations are times when you will change your bet. As the true count changes, the edge changes. Top 20 blackjack deviations At timestamp 38:42 of the same video linked above, Munchkin suggests you should get your running count accurate to 1 mistake (by a count of 1) per 3-4 shoes (about 20 decks). There is a True Count value at which a basic blackjack strategy deviation play is mathematically justified. But many of these situations rarely occur and it is not worth the effort to memorize over 175 individual index numbers. But there is a sub group of these index plays called the ILLUSTRAIOUS 18.Blackjack Rule VariationsBlackjack DeviationsRuleEffectBlackjacks pay 2 to 1+2.27%Triple down on any two cards+1.64%Five cardCharlie1+1.46%Optional half win for 5-card Charlie9+0.77%Suited blackjacks pay 2 to 1+0.57%Player 21-points is automatic winner+0.54%Single deck+0.48%Early surrender against ace+0.39%Player 21 vs. dealer blackjack is a push+0.35%5-card win pays 3-2+0.33%Blackjack tie pays 3 to 2+0.32%Six-card Charlie pays 3 to 2+0.31%Early surrender against ten+0.24%5-card (or more) 21 automatically pays 2 to 1+0.24%Player may double on any number of cards+0.23%Ace and 10 after splitting aces is a blackjack (paying 3-2)+0.21%Player may draw to split aces+0.19%Double deck+0.19%Six card Charlie1+0.16%Player may double, double for less, or stand after splitting aces+0.15%Tied blackjack pays 1-2+0.11%Ace and 10 after splitting aces is a blackjack (paying 6-5)+0.11%Double Down Rescue+0.10%6-card win pays 2-1+0.09%Player may resplit aces+0.08%Player may double or stand after splitting aces+0.08%Late surrender against ten+0.07%Four decks+0.06%7-card win pays 5-1+0.05%777 pays 3 to 1 automatically+0.05%Five decks+0.03%777 pays 2 to 1 automatically+0.03%Six decks+0.02%Seven card Charlie1+0.01%Late surrender against ace+0.00%Dealer must stop with six cards+0.00%Late surrender after splitting+0.00%Split to only 3 hands-0.01%No-peek: ace showing2-0.01%BB+13-0.01%Dealer secretly goes first5-0.02%OBBO4-0.03%European no hole card (splitting)7-0.03%European no hole card (doubling)7-0.08%Player may double on 9-11 only-0.09%No-peek: ten showing6-0.10%Player may not resplit-0.10%European no hole card7-0.11%Player may not double after splitting-0.14%Player may double on 10,11 only-0.18%Player may not split aces-0.18%Dealer hits on soft 17-0.22%Blackkjack pays 7-5-0.45%Player may not split-0.57%Red blackjack pays 2-1, Black blackjack pays 3-2, Mixed blackjack pays 1-1-0.57%Blackjack pays 6-5-1.39%Player may not double-1.48%Player loses 17 ties-1.87%Player may not double nor split-1.91%Blackjacks pay 1 to 1-2.27%Player loses 17,18 ties-3.58%Player loses 17-19 ties-5.30%Dealer bust on 22 is a push8-6.91%Player loses 17-20 ties-8.38%Player loses 17-21 ties-8.86%Notes
*A ’Charlie’ is an automatic winner. For example the five-card Charlie rule means the player automatically wins with 5 cards, as long as he didn’t bust.
*Dealer does not peek for blackjack with an ace up. If dealer has a ace-up blackjack, player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting. A 10-up blackjack will be revealed immediately after peeking, and the player will lose only his original wager, except a blackjack tie will push.
*BB+1 refers to an Australian rule, in which the player will lose all busted bets, plus one unit, if the dealer gets a blackjack. For example, if the player splits 8’s to three hands of a 20, (doubled) 19, and a busted hand, and the dealer get a blackjack, then the player will lose 2 units, one for the busted hand, and one from the remaining 3 units on the table. There is a great deal of confusion for the term for his rule, some sources calling it ’OBBO,’ for Original and Busted Bets Only.
*OBBO stands for Original Bets and Busted Only. ’Original Bets’ means each original bet per hand. So, if the player bet $5 and split to three hands, he would have three original bets of $5 each. As far as I know, the OBBO rule is confined to some parts of Australia and Malaysia. In the example above, the player would lose 3 units under this rule, one for the busted hand and two for the number of unbusted hands. The term is discussed in depth in the bookThe Pro’s Guide to Spanish 21 and Australian Pontoon by Katarina Walker.
*This strange rule is actually followed in Pennsylvania, on Shufflemaster TMS-300 video multi-player blackjack games. State law prohibits one player taking the cards of another player. The way they implement this rule is to give every player, and the dealer, a separate shoe. The dealer plays out his hand first, secretly, and the results stored in memory. Then the cards used by the dealer are removed for each player shoe. When all players have finished acting, the game shows what cards the dealer drew already. According to Shufflemaster, the effect of this rule is 0.02% in favor of the dealer. Shufflemaster wishes to add this rule is part of a patent-pending technology.
*Dealer does not peek for blackjack with a 10 up. If dealer has a 10-up blackjack, player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting. An ace-up blackjack will be revealed immediately after peeking, and the player will lose only his original wager, except a blackjack tie will push.
*Dealer does not take a hole card, or never peeks at it if he does. If the dealer has a blackjack, then player loses all bets made, including from doubling and splitting, except a blackjack tie will push. The cost of this rule to the player is 0.08% when doubling, and 0.03% when splitting. This breakdown is important in the case of Galaxy casinos in Macau, where the player only loses the original bet when doubling, but everything when splitting, if the dealer gets a blackjack.
*The push on a dealer 22 rule is a legally protected rule. The rights belong to the owner of Blackjack Switch.
*This rule can be found at the Pharaoh’s Palace in Macau. The player may invoke the rule before the dealer checks for blackjack. The effect shown is based on the dealer not taking a hole card.Blackjack Deviations ChartBlackjack Deviations 18Written by: Michael ShacklefordCan I get a chart for Hi-Lo 6 Deck H17 playing deviations for the following?LS17 vs A16 vs 716 vs A15 vs 715 vs 815 vs A14 vs A13 vs 1088 vs AThe charts should look like this and show how the advantage changes with the count. I want to see a chart and not just index numbers.I only need the ones listed above because I got the rest from https://www.card-counting.com/cvcxonlineviewer3.htmI know I’m asking for a lot and I doubt anyone will even bother with my first request, but it would be great if I could also get charts for the following:6 Deck H17 DAS99 vs A6 Deck H17 NDAS99 vs ADouble Downs for 6 Deck H1711 vs A10 vs A8 vs 67 vs 6A8 vs 6A2 vs 66 Deck H17 Hard Hit/Stand16 vs A15 vs A12 vs 6A7 vs AI’m making a basic strategy chart that includes playing deviations in the chart. Basic strategy is the first word when there is a playing deviation in a white space. Here is what I have so far. If I can get the charts I asked for, I will show the updated chart.Edit: The values for the previous chart were floored. They should be correct now.The black numbers are EV-Maximizing indices. They are not ideal for Doubling, Splitting, and Surrendering. If I can get charts for the following, I can improve the table. I will post the rest of this table if I can get what I asked for, along with a table for 6 Deck, S17, DAS, LS. I have added all of the playing deviations from the site I previously linked except for a few splits that are not worth the risk.When it comes to doubling, you should double for less if the true count is in between the EV-Maximizing index and the Risk Averse index. If it’s below the black number, you would hit. If it’s above the gold number, you would do a full double down. The same goes for Insurance. Insure for less if the true count is between the two numbers. As for even money, you either take it or don’t, but it’s still risk averse. This is ideal for Kelly betting.I can add way more to these tables if someone is willing to send me the charts. I will post more tables if someone is willing to help me with playing deviation charts.
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